Todd Santos
American football player (born 1964)
American football player
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Born: | (1964-02-12) February 12, 1964 (age 60) Fresno, California, U.S. |
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College: | San Diego State |
Position: | Quarterback |
NFL draft: | 1988 / Round: 10 / Pick: 274 |
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Todd Santos (born February 12, 1964) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs, setting a major college football career passing record with 11,425 yards.[1] He was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the tenth round of the 1988 NFL draft.[2]
Santos was cut by the Saints after not having played in their three exhibition games.[3] He was signed mid-season by the San Francisco 49ers after injuries to starter Joe Montana.[4]
See also
- List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders
- List of NCAA major college football yearly total offense leaders
References
- ^ Former Aztec Todd Santos Hurt by Saints' Cut
- ^ "1988 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ Miller, Scott (April 22, 1990). "For Santos, Draft Day Turned Out to Be Anything but Special". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
- ^ "With Montana Ailing, 49ers Sign Santos". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. October 18, 1988. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
External links
- San Diego State Aztecs bio
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NCAA major college football annual passing yards leaders
- 1937: Patterson
- 1938: O'Brien
- 1939: Eakin
- 1940: Supulski
- 1941: Schwenk
- 1942: Governali
- 1943: Hoernschemeyer
- 1944: Rickards
- 1945: Dekdebrun
- 1946: Layne
- 1947: Enke
- 1948: Heath
- 1949: O'Malley
- 1950: Heinrich
- 1951: Klosterman
- 1952: Bratkowski
- 1953: Garrett
- 1954: Larson
- 1955: Welsh
- 1956: Brodie
- 1957: Grosscup
- 1958: Duncan
- 1959: Norman
- 1960: Snead
- 1961: Miller
- 1962: Mira
- 1963: Trull
- 1964: Rhome
- 1965: Anderson
- 1966: M. Reed
- 1967: Olivas
- 1968: Cook
- 1969: Shaw
- 1970: Plunkett
- 1971: Huff
- 1972: Strock
- 1973: Freitas
- 1974: Bartkowski
- 1975: Penrose
- 1976: Nielsen
- 1977: Williams
- 1978: Ford
- 1979: Wilson
- 1980: McMahon
- 1981: King
- 1982: Dillon
- 1983: Young
- 1984: Bosco
- 1985: Bosco
- 1986: Perez
- 1987: Santos
- 1988: Mitchell
- 1989: Ware
- 1990: Detmer
- 1991: Detmer
- 1992: Klingler
- 1993: Vargas
- 1994: Walsh
- 1995: Maxwell
- 1996: Wallwork
- 1997: Leaf
- 1998: Rattay
- 1999: Rattay
- 2000: Weinke
- 2001: Da. Carr
- 2002: Kingsbury
- 2003: Symons
- 2004: Cumbie
- 2005: Brennan
- 2006: Brennan
- 2007: Harrell
- 2008: Harrell
- 2009: Keenum
- 2010: Moniz
- 2011: Keenum
- 2012: Florence
- 2013: De. Carr
- 2014: Doughty
- 2015: Doughty
- 2016: Mahomes
- 2017: Rudolph
- 2018: Haskins
- 2019: Burrow
- 2020: Jones
- 2021: Zappe
- 2022: A. Reed
- 2023: Penix Jr.
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